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Blake Snell is a left-handed pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in 2011. He has won two Cy Young awards and one ERA title, but has struggled with injuries and performance in recent years.
- December 4, 1992
Blake Ashton Snell (born December 4, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Tampa Bay Rays and San Diego Padres .
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LHP Blake Snell assigned to SOU North Division All-Stars. April 27, 2015: LHP Blake Snell assigned to Montgomery Biscuits from Charlotte Stone Crabs. May 29, 2014: LHP Blake Snell assigned to Charlotte Stone Crabs from Bowling Green Hot Rods. March 31, 2013: LHP Blake Snell assigned to Bowling Green Hot Rods from Princeton Rays. June 16, 2012
Nov 15, 2023 · Snell became the seventh pitcher to earn the honor in both leagues after his dominant season with the Padres. He led the NL in ERA, pitchers’ bWAR and hits per nine innings, and walked more batters than any pitcher in MLB.
Apr 20, 2024 · April 20th, 2024. Maria Guardado. @ mi_guardado. SAN FRANCISCO -- Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery found themselves in a similar boat this offseason. They were two of the top starting pitchers available in free agency, but they both ended up languishing on the market before finally signing short-term deals in late March.
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Dec 4, 1992 · Blake Snell is a left-handed pitcher for the Giants who is on the 15-day IL. He has a 0-3 record and a 11.57 ERA in 2024 season.
Mar 19, 2024 · Left-hander Blake Snell and the San Francisco Giants have agreed to a two-year contract worth $62 million, CBS Sports' Jim Bowden has confirmed. Jon Heyman reports that the deal includes an opt-out.